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Posted by Buckles at 8/29/2006 06:28:00 AM
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Richard Rrynolds says - -
Wart Hogs were once farily common in American circus menageries (in this case a pit show). However, I have never seen one on a show and my menagerie visiting goes back to 1937. Of course, for many years the agriculture dept(USDA) banned the importation of all wild swine which included wart hogs.
I saw one in Bronx zoo in 1947, my first, but nary a one therafter until 1989 at Cincinnati zoo. By then the ban had been lifted to allow in wild swine bred in captivity in Europe. Now we see lots of wart hogs, red river hogs (most stiking of all wild swine), and babirusa.
I'm trying to imagine a Bobby Gibbs wart hog show pitch.
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